Conference
Rediscovering Anatomy through Novel surgical approaches.
- Advancements in surgical techniques are continually reshaping our understanding of human anatomy, providing deeper insights and improving patient outcomes. These novel approaches include minimally invasive surgery, robotic-assisted procedures, and innovative imaging technologies
- The convergence of innovative surgical techniques and advanced technologies is leading to a renaissance in the field of anatomy. These novel approaches not only enhance the precision and efficacy of surgeries but also provide unparalleled insights into the complexities of the human body. As these technologies continue to evolve, they will undoubtedly further our understanding of anatomy and revolutionize the practice of surgery
- Understanding of key anatomical and surgically relevant landmarks, fascial planes, and common anatomical variations are critical to obtain the desired outcome of these procedures.
- This conference aims to explore advancements in surgical anatomy through plenary sessions of paediatric surgery, vascular surgery and plastic surgery.
- The conference creates an opportunity for interdisciplinary collaborations between anatomists and surgeons.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Day 1:September 28, 2024
Time
Topic
Speaker
Venue
8.30-9.00 am
Registration & Breakfast
9.00-10.00 am
Plenary Session -1
Back to the Roots-Anatomy for paediatric Surgeons
Dr Padmalatha K
Professor & Head
Paediatric Surgery
Ramaiah Medical College.
Dr Neehar Patil
Associate Professor
Paediatric Surgery
Ramaiah Medical College.
Main Auditorium
10:00-10.30 am
Oration Lecture
Main Auditorium
10.30-11.30 am
Inauguration
11.30-11.45 pm
Tea Break
11.45- 12.30 pm
Plenary session-2
Revisiting the anatomical basis of muscle perfusion in the armamentarium of reconstructive plastic surgery
Dr M S Venkatesh
Professor & Head
Plastic Surgery
Ramaiah Medical College.
Main Auditorium
Facial aesthetics and Anatomy
Dr Karishma Kagodu
Consultant Plastic Surgeon
Karishma Aesthetics, Bengaluru.
12.30-1.00 pm
Oration Lecture
1.00 – 2.00 pm
Lunch